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WIKA operating instructions model TR25 (Ex i)

14073045.01 10/2013 GB/D

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GB

E) When using transmitters and digital displays, the following must be observed:

The contents of these operating instructions and those of the transmitter.

The relevant regulations for installation and use of electrical systems.

The regulations and directives regarding explosion protection. Transmitters and digital

displays must have their own approval.

F) When ordering spare parts, the parts that are to be replaced must be specified exactly:

Ignition protection type (here Ex i)

Approval No.

Order No.

Manufacturing No.

Order item

7.1.1 Special conditions of use (X conditions)

Versions with Ø < 3 mm or “non-insulated“ versions are operationally non-compliant with section

6.3.12 of EN/IEC 60079-11. Therefore, from a safety-relevant point of view, these intrinsically

safe circuits must be considered galvanically connected to the earth potential, which is why

equipotential bonding must be secured for the entire installation of the intrinsically safe circuits. In

addition, for the connection, separate conditions in accordance with EN/IEC 60079-14 must be

observed.

Electrostatic discharges must be avoided in instruments, that due to their design, do not conform

to the electrostatic requirements in accordance with EN/IEC 60079-0.

The transmitters and digital displays used must have their own EN/IEC approval. The installation

conditions, electrical connected loads, temperature classes or maximum surface temperatures

for use in potentially explosive dust atmospheres and permissible ambient temperatures can be

seen from the relevant approvals and must be observed.

Thermal backflow from the process, that exceeds the permissible ambient temperature of

the transmitter, must not be allowed to occur. It must be prevented by installing suitable heat

insulation or a neck tube of suitable length.

If the wall thickness is below 1 mm, the instruments must not be subjected to ambient stresses

that may have an adverse effect on the partition wall. Alternatively, a thermowell of suitable

minimum wall thickness may be used.

When using a thermowell/neck tube, the overall instrument must be designed such that it

allows installation in a way that results in a sufficiently tight gap (IP 67) or a flameproof gap

(EN/IEC 60079-1) towards the less hazardous area.

When housings are used, they must either have their own suitable approval or comply with the

minimum requirements. IP protection: at least IP 20 (at least IP 65 for dust), applies to all housings.

However, light metal housings must be suitable in accordance with EN/IEC 60079-0 Section 8.1.

In addition, non-metallic housings or powder-coated housings must meet the requirements of

EN/IEC 60079-0 or have a suitable warning note.

7. Information on mounting and operation in hazardous areas

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